Five years ago I would have thoroughly enjoyed every second of the half-time show. But watching with a kid in the room? Changes everything.
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Five years ago I would have thoroughly enjoyed every second of the half-time show. But watching with a kid in the room? Changes everything.
The worst, most humiliating loss in the history of mankind took place in Starkville, Mississippi on Thanksgiving night.
Speaking of money, could we dispel the myth once and for all that college players are unpaid? Scholarship athletes receive a free ride to school. That’s a benefit worth in many cases, well over $100,000.
In a sea of flamboyant college basketball coaches past and present Bennett stands apart as a private man with an outsized work ethic.
Spare me any lectures about the vulgarities of the current president. I’m old enough to remember when President Clinton was getting blow jobs from an intern in the Oval Office. Yet people still lined up to be photographed with him and to sleep in the Lincoln bedroom.
I hesitate to point this out, but in a sport where 1-nil is considered a thrilling game, shots of smoking hot women in their team’s colors may be the only thing keeping some viewers awake.
“Most Boring Winter Olympics Ever,” proclaimed a Forbes headline Monday on a story that blamed NBC and its amateurish coverage for the viewing public’s lack of interest.
Serious college football fans know that the path to championships starts today. If your team doesn’t reel in its share of three-four-and five-star players you’ll be lucky to get a bid to the Depends Bowl in two years when these blue chippers are setting college football on fire.